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s out of control and hurls into the side of the tract. the drive walked away uninjured. it's amazing when they do that. we hope you have a great day, thank you for joining us. >> "fox and friends" starts right now. good morning to you, it is tuesday, june 30th. more than 30 people are dead as a military plane crashes right into the middle of a neighborhood. then you're fired? donald trump being dumped by nbc for his stance on illegal immigration immigration. >> just in time for the fourth of july. hannah davis sizzles in a bikini, but she is laying on an
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american flag in a pool. let me just add this. mornings are better with friends. ♪ isn't she lovely made from love ♪ now my wife is listening at home right now and she is thinking we're playing "isn't she lovely" because today is my 29th anniversary. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you very much. it's ironic because we have the world's ugliest dog coming up. >> i think the dog is kind of cute. >> that dog just won for the ugliest dog. >> there is no back.
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>> there is no caboose on train. >> the back end just rammed into the front. >> but there is something charming about a dog or master calling itself ugly that makes it cute. >> i think so that's why i find it cute. >> if you think you an ugly dog, this dog is ugly. >> if you think your dog is ugly cute send it in. >> we start with happy anniversary, honey. do i have to send her a card? >> yes. >> want me to look up the gift for 29? >> meanwhile on a serious note we have stunning news this morning. heather is back with us what is happening. brand new pictures to our news room right now. a staggering 37 people are dead after an indonesian jet plunges
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into a neighborhood in indonesia indonesia. chaos erupting. the burning plane surrounded by twisted up vehicles. it crashed two minutes after takeoff, no word yet on what caused that crash but we're following the story. greece defaults on a nearly $2 billion payment to the international monetary fund if is hitting the united states fairly hard now. considered the worst drop of the year so far. a surprise referendum vote for a bailout for greece is set to tablg take place. and a homicide bomber in kabul, afghanistan, right near the united states embassy.
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an american hum vee was hit by the black, but no was was hurt. convicted killer david sweat is now in the hospital in serious condition. he is shackled to a hospital bed. he and richard matt planned today go to mexico but they went north to canada. sweat says he was with matt until six days ago when he decided the older man was just slowing him down. in the meantime we're getting more about sweat's final moments of treatment. this group of teenagers believe they spotted the killer hours before he was captured by police. we'll tell you the dramatic story. those are your headlines. >> this guy is talking and telling details about his plans. >> the 29th anniversary,
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furniture. >> she wants furniture? >> no that's just what you want. >> do you think she has seen those bar stools over there? all i can tell you in one word -- i consideration ekea. honey, let's get dowels and glue tonight and make a couch. nbc has fired donald trump. they cut ties with donald because of his comments on illegals. he plans on suing the network that says he cut ties when he decided to run for president. the show has been bringing in a ton of ratings. >> they dive away agive a lot of money. they also have miss usa and miss
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universe. and donald trump needs another network for that. as the day went on he started ramping up the pushback. >> let's start at the beginning, nbc, here is their statement on donald trump. on nbc, respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values. due to the recent derogatory statements by mr. trump means we will be ending our relationship with mr. trump. he was asked about it in chicago just as he finished a speech. here she on nbc saying we'll see you later. i think nbc, i have had a great relationship for them. they didn't want me to run, they renewed the apprentice and i said i can't because of the fact that i'm running.
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as long as i'm running for president they were not happy with it. now on my daytimes on immigration they will take a different stance and that's okay. i had a lot of great relationships with nbc. i think for ending the relationship i have to do that. my view on immigration is different from the people of nbc. >> so a change.org had a petition asking them to end that relationship. he said they never wanted him to run in the first place. perhaps because he was bringing in millions of viewers and money. >> it was the number four show. the biggest point he was making was about trade and immigration. here is what he said about nbc dumping him and standing behind other characters at 30 rock.
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he cold political. they will stand behind lying brian williams but won't stand behind people who tell it like it is as difficult as that may be. >> moveon.org is asking macys to drop his line of ties. i guarantee you they would not be worried about this if he was not doing so well. just like everybody necessary this race understand you surge, they attack. they were going after jeb bush for business deals in the 90s, and marco rubio three straight hits when he started rising up. he talked about boats and credit card ketdebt. >> watch out. when you start coming up. there will be huge talking. >> only on one side of the
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aisle, and brit hume what about when al sharpton says something. why are there no moves made there. >> do they apply that standard to al sharpton who has a nightly show when she doing that or getting involved in places like ferguson and making statements that turn out to be false. in particular they don't seem to. >> the thing with donald trump, he didn't back down he doubled down. people like that about donald trump. he takes to prisoners. is he pc sometimes, absolutely. to a lot of people he is saying what they're thinking. the average politician by now would have apologized and caved. he is making the point that our unsecured southern border is a problem.
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what do you think about nbc waited a week to fire him? they were grandstanding. what do you think? you can tweet us or facebook us as well. >> big news today, this afternoon. a fox news alert. 2016 let's talk about it. chris christie telling it like it is. launching his presidential campaign just hours from now. >> fox news chief political correspondent is there, but first major news from jeb bush carl? >> chris chris think be at his high school alma mater, and jeb bush today is ready to release 33 years of personal tax returns on his web page. right in time for the 6:00 news. bush was in south carolina last night. and insiders say the release
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will show his commitment to transparency. until now, former u.s. senator and majority leader of kansas bob dole released 30 years himself but that was 20 years ago. mitt romney and john mccain both only released two years. hillary clinton has been under fire for evades transparency and violateing protocols by using a private e-mail server. bush has released 280,000 e-mails, and the sunshine will cast ka few clouds on chris christie's announcement this afternoon. it will remind some voters of
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the bridgegate scandal. he had staffers who closed lanes of a bridge to punish someone that did not back him in a campaign. there will be competition for that in this race in the matter of a month or so. christie will get in today but ohio governor john cassick will be getting in after scott walker later this month. 33 years of tax returns is a lot. >> i think that has his paper route on it. >> i'm sure it's just a coincidence that it is coming out today, not raining on anybody's parade right, carl? >> would not dream of it. he made a lot of money, but like any businessman there was some ups and downs, some of the downs were in the press.
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>> look out, hillary clinton, when it comes to transparency. >> thank you, carl. we enjoyed this give and take. >> he would love that. coming up on this tuesday, he asked young people if they would support banning the american fan. americans banning the flag. the reaction is shocking. >> issuing a new american flag for the new world order. >> [ bleep ] yeah man. >> the man behind that video joins us live next. and a scene from an action movie, a driver turns into a stunt man after going airborne on a drawbridge. take a look at this. troducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy...
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i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? shaming old glory. citizens willingly signing a petition to ban the american flag. >> a lot of people are offended by the -- a lot of people are offended by the american flag. it has a history of oppression and imperilism. i think it about time we do
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that wouldn't you agree. >> sure many were willing to sign but little did they know this was all a hoax. joining us now is mark dice. always pushing the envelope. why this theme? >> i saw with the controversy to pull down any confederate flag. i want today see if these political correct myillennials would ban the flag. i told them it was time to replace it and quite stun ing stunningablystun ingningly many people signed it. these millennials have been indoctrinatethd by their
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professors. they're ashamed of america and so afraid to be politically incorrect that you saw it they're now willing to replace, ban the american flag and issue a new flag. it is absolutely astounding. >> especially going into the fourth of july weekend. here is more from your feature. >> it's a new american flag for the new world order, the old stars and stripes just don't sit right with a lot of people. and so we're going to be banning the old american flag. and the new flag will have like a pyramid with like a rainbow stripe in it it looks really cool. i appreciate you supporting that. thank you. >> mark you're shaking your head. you wanted to be blown off, right? you wanted people to walk by you. >> it was incredible. i wanted people's reactions flp is a few people that said it was crass, but in a college town of
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young adults the vast majority of the people that stopped thought it was apparently a good idea. afried be labelled politically incorrect. afraid to be labelled a racist. now as we approach t july weekend. the celebration of all that is america, these mentally enslaved morons willing to issue a new flag. a ashamed of the american flag. a lot of these young adults have been indoctrinated to be ashamed of america. we seem radicals caller for the take down of the american flag and i want today see would they not only agree but sign their name to a petition to supposedly do that. it is stunning. on one level it is perhaps a bit humorous. it is very sad and scarey for the amendment of political correctness these young adults and millennials.
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right now there are four different candidates running for president on the democratic side. aside from hillary clinton, can the average american tell them apart? >> good question i hit the streets to find out. we call it deuce on the loose. >> let's play name the guy running for president. >> i believe that this woman is -- >> i have seen her before. >> hillary. >> this is hillary. >> she would like you to deliver
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a vote for her. >> yeah right? >> do you know what guy's name is? that guy with the hair would you vote for him? >> i thought he was a communist. he is colonel sanders nephew. >> really? >> i think he is running for president. >> that is the guy from west wing. >> any idea who that is? he is running for president. martin o -- fill in the blank. rhymes with sally. i will give you a dollar if you can point to someone running for president. you picked martin o'malley. people say he has no face recognition. i only have a five can i get a receipt. >> is that you? >> this is it you right here. >> you think so? >> yes.
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>> i saw him on cnn declaring -- >> you're watching cnn? >> it's the time to konk out, channel. >> he is so cute. >> that's joe biden. >> who is that? >> that's the weiner guy. just think of the people in your heart you know who are running for president. >> one two three four. >> you're the only person who has correctly identified. >> mr. sanders will get my vote i think. >> he is kind of a socialist. >> he is but you have the right mic to say that. >> we are your socialist channel, a lot of people get it wrong. >> what is it about hillary that you like. >> bill clinton for me was a good president. i think it will go hand in hand.
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>> why are you going to vote for hillary? >> because i -- nothing special. >> am i concerned? >> just notice we came across the benghazi e-mail does she have your vote? >> she looks good. >> isn't that kelly ripa. >> ladies four of these people are running for president, that is not hillary clinton. what's that guys name? >> bob -- bob who? >> was that right? >> no. >> thank you heckler. four of these people are running for president can you name them? >> hillary, please people don't vote for her. i wish everybody vote for trump. >> oh boy. it was interesting they could
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almost all identify hillary. when asked why they would vote for her, they said well she's a democrat. what about her experience? well she is a democrat. she has been around for 40 years. >> 90% of the guy voting for bernie sanders. >> and a great job, the big story this week a murmur about biden getting in. that would be very interesting. i heard on the radio yesterday that on his death bed, his son, beau asked him to run for president. >> that would be something. it looks like a scene from an action movie, a distracted driver turns into a stunt man after going airborne on a drawbridge. it looks like a movie but it's real life. >> the fourth of july just got hotter thanks to "sports
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tell you that. she is featured in a swimming pool wild old glory floats under her. is it appropriate, as you look at these images. if we could run that again, mark so we could see if any of this applies. the flag should never touch anything beneath it such as the ground floor, water, or merchandise. it should always be flown and not laid flat. and it should not be used as clothing. i see her being a model, how can i salute the flag. >> she a friend of the show. what do you think? does it desecrate the flag or is
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it a way to honor the flag? >> why don't we call derek jeter and ask him to ask her. >> i wish we had the time. we have two-and-a-half hours. >> i'm trying to find the video. >> you have to go with face time. >> asking the american people these are mostly americans out here. >> what would you think, the fact they mind or not mind? >> i think she gets a mull began, but i will not lead the whitness. are you fine with it? is she just tired? >> and warm. >> friends of fox news.com or facebook or tweet us. we have a fox news alert. all eyes once again on greece as the country defaults. >> the shock wave of this crisis
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is all across the globe. we can sustain you on 60 euros a day, can't we? >> we can, but i tell you what we went to the atm this morning and there was a little partition partition, and it was out of cash. they said we don't know when we'll get cash in that machine. that sums up the situation in greece overall right now. you see the shutters down on the bank. and then on my other shoulder here you see the lines that have been forms for people to get out there, 60 euros per day. a couple people stopped me and said please let the rest of the world know we're not killing each other to get money out of the banks, we're not panicking
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in the streets. so what happens next? this country is now in default of that payment to the international monetary fun. the attempt there will be to delay any exit from the yur owe zone. on the meantime, the verballe battle goes on. we face a big vote on july the 5th when the country will decide whether to stay in the euro zone or go on their way. there is no good decision guys they're facing economic hardship either way. >> 1:36 in the amp, a lot of businesses closed. >> an ongoing story.
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we have other breaking news. good morning to you all, i hope you're off tof a good day. a man is accused of plotting to support isis. he was in touch with two other terror suspects arrested in the new york area in the last month. one of them was a queens college student who was planning a pressure cooker attack on the george washington bridge in new york. today he is telling others to play dumb and lie if questioned about the isis agenda. 52 gigabytes of digital files handed over to the lawyers representing six police officers. the evidence list includes 8,000 pages of e-mails. statements from the officers and
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also images of blood in that police van. that trial is scheduled for october. take a look at this. a florida guy jumps a drawbridge while it was going up because he was not paying attention. he was looking down as his gps. he slammed through the gate and was sent airborne. his suv crash landed on the other side of the look at that guy. he gets out of his suv. he was not injured but he was charged with reckless driving. >> hillary clinton claims to be a champion for average americans. look at when people show her their homes and asks them who owns this house? take a look. >> the hampton hide away a cool
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$11 million, who do you think owns that? >> the answer is hillary clinton. >> here is what happens when they find out her secret. okay we don't have that video apparently. but clinton described herself and her husband as dead broke despite the fact that they have a lot of money and several houses as well. let's go out to brian for whatever he has outside. >> i'm tapping into my journalistic skill, integrity, and curiosity. i'm finding out what people think about hannah davis breaking some rules. and "sports illustrated" has a thing they're doing, asking her to wear the flag that is against the rules. go in the water with the flag that's against the rules. how does john and jen feel about it. just keep it general. here is the thing, take a look
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at that picture, that is the moving video. she is with derek jeter right now, and she is wearing the flag in the water with the flag and playing on the flag. what is your reaction? >> you should not be doing stuff like that. >> jen, do you look at it as desecration? >> yes, don't like it. >> even though "sports illustrated" is saying this is her way of saluting the flag and showing patriotism? >> no. >> even though she has sparklers? >> so far it is john and jen, they are voting against it being patriotic. you make the call at home. again, if you have the video, if you see derek jeter, ask him how he feels about it. steve back to you guys. >> i bet he likes it. >> i bent he likes it. i wonder if more gentleman out there would say it's okay than women? we'll see. as we continue -- >> is sexist thing?
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>> maybe the guys like it more. >> senator ted cruz of texas known as the fire and brimstone candidate. he spoked pot in high school and yes, he says he did inhale. we'll talk more about that coming up in the next hour. she is suing the university of texas saying she was denied because she is white. is the affirmative action case fair? what the supreme court is now considering just ahead.
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soccer team faces their biggest competition yet. the u.s. ranked number two, germany the top team. they have not faced since the 2003 world cup. game on in canada. >> thank you, just how far can colleges and universities go when it comes to factors race into admission decision. the supreme court will try to answer that question when they hear the case of abigail fisher who says she was denied because of her race. here to break it down for you the fox news senior legal official. the university of texas is owned by the state of texas. the state under the constitution are prohibited from using race as a basis for making decisions. but the university of texas takes race into account and is
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one of many factors it uses when decided whether or not to use them -- >> she is white, correct, correct. the treatment court laid down guidelines and said yes, you can use race. it can only be to enhance the diversity of the student body. not to get a particular person or group in. it has to be one of many factors and it can't weigh more than any other factors. so they reevaluate and say the rules are okay and now we're back in the supreme court again because the supreme court still is not happy with the outcome of the case. so it is the problem, the constant constant clash between the state wanting a single student body and a individual qualified
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enough to be be accepted. >> if they fak vor that in, and she was not admitting, you're saying it would not enhance the university at a whole? >> yes. the supreme court has been all over the place on this. when they lay down the guidelines they're a little fuzzy. they're in the business of making sure that state governments do not make decisions primarily on race. i can't predict where it will go. but this young woman is now in her 20s. she is too old, she has gone do another college. >> she went to louisiana state university. >> so the court may very well say she is not the right plaintiff because she is not
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trying to get in any more. i don't think they'll do that. i think they want to resolve this once and for all. here are the guidelines. >> the general rule for affirmative action may not be uses against minorities but what if it is being used to discriminate against the majority. >> absolutely profoundly uncushional. the supreme court found evidence of that in the case they would order her admitted or order her compensated for not having been admitted. as you pointed out in the introe, the caseintroe it has been going on since 2008. >> thank you for breaking it down for us as always. >> thank you, this case will be back. >> i'm taking your word for it. >> do you work more than 40 hours a week? president obama pushing to get
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ugliest dog. now she has a message, it's okay to be a little different. joining us now quasi modo and her owners. good morning to both of you. >> good morning steve. >> does your hurt your feelings to know yours is the ugliest in the world? >> not at all. she's sort of cute. you've got to have a sense of humor when you go to an ugly dog contest. >> anybody been freaked out when they see her on the street? >> absolutely. one guy jumped on the hood of his car to get out of the way. >> would you put quasi down on the carpet? when you see her in her totality you see it looks like part of quasi is missing. quasi is a stout critter. >> she was born with a birth defect to her spine, spine
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growth syndrome. she's compact. what vertebrae she has is fused together. she can't turn her head left to right or pick it up. she has to turn her body and spin. >> quasi has the difficulties is she in pain? >> not at all. she's healthy and happy. she runs and jumps up and downstairs. so is far she's aging well. >> right now 10 years old. at what point mike do you decide let's go for the world's ugliest dog? >> last year we had been encouraged for several years with our friends, you ought to get that dog to the ugly dog contest. of course we never had time. >> of course not. i understand that quasi won because she worked the crowd. >> absolutely. she was the most different of the group and never met a stranger. she rubbed on everythingbody and got
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the crowd behind her. >> i noticed she kept rubbing up against my leg. she is jealous of other dogs. >> she wants to be the center of attention at all times. >> congratulations. it must be a real honor to have the world's ugliest dog. >> it is. >> there's really ugly dogs out there. this ugly dog takes the ugly dog cake. >> there you go. >> we thank you both quasi modo as well. that is an ugly dog. now meanwhile, just break. a roadside bomber targeting american forces blew himself up in kabul afghanistan near the u.s. embassy. more at the top of the hour. donald trump pleading illegals in some cases. ted cruz will be here next to
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react. i get to kind of see our whole nation from a different point of view. i'm in a different city and state every day pretty much. i get to meet people meet awesome people. folks worked from the ground up to do what they are. we have a lot of good things going for our country, a lot of folks defending our freedom, working hard. i'm proud to see that as a travel everyday. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile.
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to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. good morning to you. today is tuesday, june 30th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. our military under attack. moments ago an american humvee was hit. terrorists promising more to come. donald trump responding to being fired by nbc. he wants to know why was he fired but brian williams still
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has a job. think about that. jj watts is already recording his first sack. look at this. the take do you knowwn at a concert going viral. where was that? who did he tackle? we'll tell you what you need to know. tuesdays are better with friends. friends. ♪ ♪ perfect street to be on during this independence day week. it's the avenue of the americas. good morning everybody. >> the parade as you know -- i'm getting many i seaty seat this afternoon. it's crowded. the sports illustrated issue is out today.
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it features derek jeter's girlfriend relaxing on the american flag. we've been asking you all morning is this un-american? is it desecrating the flag or just a great foephoto shoot. >> it's their way of saluting the country and flag. elisabeth gave the comment maybe guys would like it more than gals. >> perhaps. they won't admit it if next to their wife. >> that's what we saw while brian was on the street. you asked the man and wife. he looked at his wife and said i don't like it. it's desecration. >> you remember the game show "newlyweds". you ask husbands and wives separate and try to match the answers. >> here's a tip for guys. when asked about a good looking girl say what girl? >> exactly.
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we should install a sound proof booth outside and interview husbands and wives. >> we'd like to know what you think. let's get to 2016. let's advance a year. the governor launching his presidential campaign in just a couple hours becoming the 14th republican declared candidate. >> that's right steve. we are live in washington with what to expect at the 11:00 event. good morning rich. >> good morning. governor chris christie known for his style and combative town hall meetings and expected to announce at his old high school today. in a video this weekend, he touts his style as an asset to this campaign. >> if you're going to run for president of the u.s. and ask people for their vote that's the single most trusting thing they can do as a citizen, to give you their support. you better tell them exactly what you're thinking and exactly
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what you're feeling. when you ask about my moral compass, that's it. that's it. >> christie pushed and signed legislation to require stadium employees to pay more for benefits. he was overwhelmingly re-elected. over reasons for sluggish economy, downgrades and troubled finances has sunk his once faifedfaif ed -- once favored ratings. bush is going supposed to release 33 years of tax returns this evening. back to you. >> a lot going on. rich live in the bureau thank you. >> some speculated for him to be successful he's got to do what
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john mccain did. town hall after town hall and win the people of new hampshire over. south carolina is going to be tough and nevada is unpredictable unpredictable. >> he's starting local today at 11:00 announcing his presidential campaign. i sat down with his wife and asked her directly about him being a bully. this is what she had to say. >> governor chris christie is a bully. is he a bully? >> no he's not. he's not. it's kind of a ridiculous view of him. people don't know him. they don't know how thoughtful he is and that he has so many different ways of addressing issues. there's more than one club in the bag so to speak to golf analogy. he really does a great job of thinking about issues with people that are around him and coming up with solutions. you moe, if he needs to speak
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directly at the right moment he can do that obviously. >> very directly. >> she was kind enough to let me into her home. it's a lovely place. kids grew up there. art work is on the walls. i ask what they disagree on and pet peeve about the governor's habit. i'm going to reveal all that and what it's like to be the wife of a potential presidential candidate. that's the swing set they have in the back. she's sentimental, lovely family. you'll see the interview tomorrow on "fox & friends." >> did you give her heads up you were coming over? >> mope. just popped on by. as long as you show up with baked goods, it's okay. it's five minutes after the hour. we start with heather with a news alert. >> overnight well at break this. involves afghanistan. taliban is claiming responsibility for a homicide bomb their targeted a nato convoy in afghanistan. that bomber blew himself up near the embassy in cabo.
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witnesses say an american humvee was hit, one civilian killed 19 injured. no u.s. deaths that we know of so far. we'll continue to bring you information on this important story as we get it. now to indonesia. staggering 37 are confirmed dead after the indonesian air force jet plunges into a residential neighborhood in the town of medan. upwards of 62 may have been on board that c-130 hercules at the time of the crash. that flaming plane surrounded by twisted, smashed cars and debris from destroyed buildings. that plane went down two minutes takeoff. no word on what caused that crash. and a striking can exit. a woman gets off a plane struck by lightning here in the united states. the unidentified woman was on an americans airline flight traveling from connecticut to north carolina when the plane had to be diverted because of
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weather. she was getting off the plane on a tarmac in south carolina. the lightning hit, and she was sent to the hospital. she's listed in stable condition. two more passengers on that plane were also hurt getting off the plane in columbia. the nfl season still a few months away. jj watts sis already getting his first sack of the season. watch this. and he goes down. the defensive end showing off his crowd control skills during a zac brown show. a fan ran onto the stage. it appeared to be a choreographed joke. the crowd ate it up. if you've never been to summer fest, it's a blast. it's the only place you can get
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convene vener switch el from a food cart. >> i'm amazed how many parties you've been to. >> i've been there. >> we're going to show footage of heather's life. meanwhile, let's talk about donald trump. trump versus nbc. yesterday nbc severed severed their official ties with trump. he's partnered with them regarding the miss usa and miss universe pajtgeant. nbc said given his views and comments on immigrants we're not going to partner. there's hypocrisy here. he put out a quote to po lit co regarding mbs. >> he said nbc will stand behind brian williams but won't stand behind people that tell it as it
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is as unpleasant as that may be. >> you know when you have his pageants. the quiet to himself warren buffett millionaire? no. you have a flamboyant guy out there in front of issues who at the time was having the leading democrats come to visit him as well as republicans. is it the fact he's boisterous about being a republican? i personally feel it has to do with the fact he's rising in the polls. >> trump said himself nbc didn't want him to run in the first place. he made them a ton of money in the past. >> i was at the finale. she goes we do have news. it was a mock up but she said nbc asked us to return for another season. "the apprentice" will be back. no one was expecting that. >> when you think about nbc and we ran the quotation mr. trump put out, they stand behind brian
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williams but cut him loose. thank you how many years al sharpton worked at nbc. he hosted a show on an nbc cable property. when you think about the stuff that guy has said through the years, it's staggering. i think we've got a montage. listen to this. >> we don't actually have a montage. imagine things he has says. >> in a very traditional smooth way. >> it indicates where nbc has thrown the stake on loyalty and political affiliation. craig said free publicity. thank you nbc. saved a few million he would have spent on commercials. >> sherry on facebook says i don't think trump should be president, but i think he deserves free speech. he never said his views were that of nbc. >> finally a candidate that won't flip flop on statements. i'd rather have a man who stands up on principles.
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let nbc have al sharpton. >> he was talking about trade and immigration. when you think about it, he's probably right. our unsecured southern border is a problem. >> he says he loves mexico. they spend billions of in his hotel. >> sure. what was the news yesterday about the two escaped prisoners from dannemora? >> they were going to originally head to mexico. >> why would that be? >> they didn't have a ride. >> they could get back and forth with a problem. mexican prisons as bad as they are, said we can't handle them. take them back. >> what do you think about nbc and trump saying adieu? tweets us or facebook us. the american people beg to differ with president obama.
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while worries about washington are weighing on voter's minds, according to polls just released this morning, there's a major trust deficit. 37% say they trust the federal government while a whopping 61% say they codo not. doug thanks for being with us. what do you think of these numbers? >> hey elizabeth, how are you? >> numbers aren't that great. >> so look there's a major trust deficit out there of big institutions whether the government corporations wall street news media. it's been going on quite some time. i point to you when george bush left office the trust in government was at 17%. so this is not just some phenomenon with our current president. this has been going on really for a couple decades now. >> sure. i want to bring another poll up here. this is whether the obama
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administration is most open and transparent administration. this was promised to american people. overwhelmingly so 67% of respondents said no it's not the most transparent administration ever. it's a huge let down to voters. >> they asked the similar question at the end of george bush's administration and clinton's administration. ultimately there's sometimes after six and a half seven years, fatigue sets in. on the president's part there's more he can do to restore trust in government and administration. if you look at end of may, there was a poll that showed trust numbers were a little better than that. it's also compared to what? when looking at house republicans, congressional republicans, corporations wall street the president does much more than those institutions. >> when you talk about trust, this is not a complex poll. this is a gut feeling from the american people. you have 67% saying they do not
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feel as though this was the most transparent administration. it's pretty simple what they were saying. they promised to be clear. time and time again they say pass it. you'll find out what's in it. don't worry about this trade deal. get it through and i'll explain it. it seems to be a huge wall in front of the american people this. survey here indicates they've had enough. i don't know if there can be recovery right here. >> i think elisabeth -- look you're pointing to -- i'm not disputing the numbers. i say other polls find different findings. context is really important. when the president entered office the trust in government was already at an all-time low. when you're talking about entering office when 17% of public thought it had trust in government when the -- >> was he dealt a bad hand? is that what you're saying? was the bar that low he said i'm going to restore a little bit?
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>> remember george bush at peak of presidency in 2002 trust in government was over 50%. for the first time you had democrats, republicans, independents following the attacks in new york. by the end of the administration it dropped almost 30 points. the point is this is not phenomenon of government or administration. it's a problem that the american people have with a lot of institutions. they lost trust. i think it's up to congress president, all of the leaders in this country to take the steps necessary to restore that or we're not going to get a lot done. >> i hear what you're saying. this is a specific question about the administration being most open and transparent. >> he doesn't live on an island. there's context in history. >> numbers are numbers. doug thanks for your comments. we'll talk again. >> thank you. coming up before he was taken down by a cop, this killer was spotted by four before the
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overtime play. next the u.s. has the second highest number of spanish speakers in the world. a spanish language school says there are 41 million native speakers in the states. that's more than span. the official atomic clock of the world registers a leap second to keep astronomical time in sync. what do you do with the extra second? a group of teens may have spotted david sweat seconds before he was shot and captured. that image a mile from the canadian border. they were making a last night fast food run and spotted a tired guy on a bike. they offered him a ride and realized wait a minute, that could be the guy. those teenagers, patrick gordon conner gordon evan king and
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alicia howard joins us live with their story. good morning all of you. >> good morning. >> evan let's start with you. what were you doing on the road at 2:00 in the morning? >> we were coming home from a friend's house and decided to stop at mcdonald's for a quick bite to eat before we went home. >> all right. you're in your car driving home. patrick, tell us how you first spotted the guy with the bike. >> he was just walking down the road with the bike next to him. kind of thought it was suspicious so we turned around and went up next to him. i rolled down my window and asked if he was all right. >> what did he say? >> he said i need a ride. we kind of just drove off. >> it would be disturbing because he's got a bike and says he needs a ride. >> so you were there with the
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guys and see this guy that says i need a ride. what were you thinking? >> i was thinking it was weird honestly some stranger on the side of the road. we drove off quick after he said that. >> i don't blame you. conner you knew they were looking for sweat at the time. what point did you put two and two together and say the guy with the bike might be the guy? >> it really for all of us honestly didn't click until we went down the road a little bit. we were like holy crap. it's so close to the border. we live -- our house is a quarter mile from the border. there's like a triangle from where he was caught to where we think we saw him. then our house. that's when it just kind of clicked. we were like wow. we were all very scared. >> sure. absolutely. evan, what did you do? called the cops. what did they say? >> i called the tip line.
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they just asked for location where we were where we saw him, how long it had been since we seen him. then they took down my name and number. >> now, are you -- what are the odds that that was actually him? >> i mean i guess we'll never know. no one has came forward and said it was him. no one has came forward and said it can definitely wasn't either. >> yeah. patrick, do you feel like you are entitled to the reward because you called the police, and he was captured two or three miles later? >> i think so yeah. >> i bet. have you heard from the police? >> we haven't heard anything. >> we went and did file a report all of us down at the -- us four down at the police station. they never did get back to us about it. we are all just thankful they caught him and all work law enforcement put in. >> absolutely.
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they had received thousands of tips. so if they put it all together and as it turns out your tip did lead them to find him, who knows, maybe you'll make some money. next time you don't have to go to mcdonald's. you could go to some place fancy at 2:00 in the morning. evan patrick, conner and alicia, thanks for joining us. i believe you're in montreal, canada at this hour. >> thank you. >> have a good one. >> great. could have been the guy. coming up, a kid at an air show hops in a helicopter and turns it on. how does that happen? the mayo clinic chopper too? fourth of july just got hotter. is this photo disrespecting the flag or do you like it? let us know. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ well it's your shot of the morning on this tuesday. summer getting warmer as "sports illustrated" model poses for a photo shoot with an american flag in a swimming pool while old glory floats underneath her. >> we wanted to know in the summer of swim series photo shoot, is it offensive or okay? brian kilmeade is outside asking tough questions. what are you finding out brian? >> it's time to get to the american people and have them weigh in. we have a monitor here.
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this is a flat gene. that is hannah davis, super model. to salute the american she's wearing it and laying on it in the water. no no's on what to do with the american flag. what's your name? >> brenda. >> what's your name? >> kate at this. >> we're-- katie. >> this is her form of a salute. does it offend you? >> ping it's important to be patriotic. i think you need to follow the rules the country set forth. >> it's not showing patriotism? >> no. she is showing patriotism but breaking the rules. >> with pro flares. don't let your friend influence you. >> i feel the same way. i might feel different if it was my daughter. >> in what way? >> i don't know that i would want other people to see her like that. >> i see. you're saying it is
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disrespectful though because you should not put the flag in the water, number one. you should not wear it as clothing number two. and you should not be laying on it number three. >> yeah. >> all right ladies. congratulations on 40 wonderful years. go ahead steve. >> while you were talking to them -- can we zoom out. you were talking is it appropriate for davis to be on the flag. there goes the american flag on the garbage truck behind you. >> that is allowed. >> it's liberty garbage. >> should hannah davis make us change the rules on what is right and wrong about the flag? >> interesting you brought up her intention. should it be considered? trying to be patriotic, said your guest. breaking the rules in doing so. good job. >> i have to come in now. >> please do. >> go find the guy from liberty garbage. we'd like to interview him and see what he's wearing.
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25 minutes before the top of the hour. we've got news. heather has got it. you've got unbelievable pictures. >> yeah. a lot of unbelievable pictures. let's start on the west coast where a historic sports stadium goes up in flames. 70 year stadium in oregon completely engulfed. it was home to a minor league baseball team before it was abandoned into a 2009. a non profit was to turn it to a youth sports facility. the cause of the fire is under investigation this morning. seattle's gay pride parade was a knock out for one woman but all the wrong reasons. a two pound drone crashed into a building and struck a 25-year-old woman in the head and knocked her out cold. the woman suffered a concussion.
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cops are trying to find the guy flying that dangerous drone. the women's swimming team will jump in the pool with men instead. skyler transitioned from a woman to a man over the past year. harvard then gave baylor the choice to swim for men's team or women's team. baylor will become the first open transgender swimmer. how does this happen? every mom know this is. a 6-year-old accidentally fired up the helicopter and injured two at an air show in minnesota. it was the mayo clinic mayo 1 parked at minnesota air spectacular. a kid walked inside and accidentally started up the helicopter. the team fortunately was quickly able to turn off the helicopter. not before two were hurt. the helicopter's blades knocked
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over a sun shield on the tarmac and that fell on them. i say every mother knows this because elisabeth, we've got kid this is age. they love to turn on engines. >> when we heard this story, we went is that our kid? >> is that peter? >> oh goodness. >> who leaves the keys in the chopper and invites everybody in? >> it's not the kid's fault. >> that's what kid programmed to do. they won't do that again. thank you. we have a fox news alert. the financial crisis in greece rippling around the world. united states marketing taking a hit yesterday. dow plummeted 350 point, biggest drop of the year so far. >> fox business network is following the the developments in athens. good morning ashley. >> good morning. i'm on the main street in
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central athens quiet except for traffic going by. i have a bank over my head and one on the street. no one in line. people that needed cash got it early and ran. we have a shoe store, a gentleman's clothing store further down. i don't think i've seen one customer go in there. shoppers have been entertaining themselves by watching us on the streets. what happens next for these people? we've received word from the greek government they will indeed not make a payment to the imf. today was the deadline. 6:00 p.m. eastern time is the deadline. they've already said we don't have the money and can't pay you. greece now in default to international monetary fund that ratchets up the pressure of what's going to happen next. we understand the greek government now under tremendous pressure from european creditors to come to agreement so the
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bailout can be extended and the financial system in greece can survive. that hasn't happened yet. we with face a vote next sunday on whether greece is in or out of the you row zone of the zone. >> thank you ashley. 20 minutes until the top of the hour. this coming up. >> warning from the former head of the cia. he says the attack in the united states is imminent. is it? former jihadist with al qaeda joins us next. this is the stuff you don't know about him. live sit down with 2016 candidate senator ted cruz, next. ♪ ♪
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quick headlines for you and then ted cruz. first up rolling out tunes. apple music debuts today. the service allows if for 24 hour streaming and social media hookups. it's free for the first 90 days then 10 bucks a month. say good-bye to free checked luggage on jet blue. the airline will now charge up to 25 bucks per bag. the fees will rack up $200 million a year. southwest is the only major airline to offer free checked bags. pump the brakes. new cars are burning too much oil. a consumer report survey shows some are adding a quart as often as once a month. many americans know ted cruz as the flame-throwing texas senator that fill bustered obama care
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care. can did you know the candidate say die hard houston rockets fan and spoked pot in high school? >> it's all in the book. it's called "time for truth." cruz wrote it. he wants to be the president of the united states. first of all, genius to go first. we wanted 2016 to kick off. every network covered you. good move. >> thank you. we decided to jump out there, stand up and speak the truth. a lot of people played around with exploratory committee testing the waters. the heart of the campaign and title of the book is "time for truth." we're going to tell you the truth and not play around. >> you didn't hold back. >> high school -- that's not the beginning, but high school you were smoking pot. did you inhale? >> i did. if you're going to smoke it -- i did not manage to do it wrong.
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look i experimented as a teenager. i don't recommend it to others. teenagers are not known for their wisdom. another story i include is when i was in high school i was at second baptist high school many houston. our first rival, first baptist school stole our mascot. i got three buddies together. we wrapped the school in toilet paper, chased by janitors in a midnight car chase, crashed the car. the next day -- we got away. they wrote down our license plate. the next day at a pep rally, they come in call me to the principal's office. they said do you drive this car, this license plate? i said yes, sir, i do. were you at northwest academy last night? >> yes, sir i was. who was with you? i said i'm sorry sir, i'm not going to tell you. the principal did not particularly care for me. he said okay then -- he reaches
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in his desk drawer and pulls out a letter he had written, typed on school letterhead. it was addressed to princeton. i had been accepted. he said do you want me to send this letter? i said no, sir, i don't. he said then tell me who was with you. i said i'm going to take consequences. i said as a matter of character, i'm not going to tell you. he said i'm going to call your father. i said here's his number. my dad said ted, get out of high school. i explained it to him. my dad on the phone said i'm proud of you. stick to your guns. stand up and do what's right. moments later the principal called in the three boys. he knew their names already. he ended up not sending the letter. it was harrowing when -- >> who's the boy?
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>> and you passed. >> i hope so. one of the things i discuss is my family story. my father was imprisoned and tortured in cuban. i have his mug shot beat with a broken nose. i talk about my aunt imprisoned and tortured. my mom stood up to her alcoholic father and game the first person in her family ever to go to college. you know i admire people who stand up. >> okay. >> for principles. >> your story, one thing is you're tryue to your school in every respect. >> question one. if you could keep it to a sentence or two. amnesty for illegals. how do you feel. how do you feel about trump's comments there are drug dealers and rapists. >> amnesty is wrong. it's unfair to those that come
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to america. when it comes to donald trump, i like trump. he's brash and i think speaks the truth. nbc is engages in political correctness that is silly and wrong. >> should he apologize for what he said? >> i don't think you should apologize for speaking out against the problem that is illegal immigration. i recognize the pc world main stream media, don't want to hear it. american people are fed up. we're a nation of immigrants. we should celebrate legal immigrant immigrants. trump is right to highlight the need -- >> are they mostly drug dealers and rapists coming across the border? >> they're not mostly that. trump has a way of speaking getting attention. i credit him for focussing on an issue that needs focus on. >> you have talked about that for years. >> i represent the state of texas texas. we've got 2,000 miles of border. i've been down there and seen
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the bodies of women and children being smuggled in. the criminals are smugglers. they're transnational vicious cartels. you look at unaccompanied children brought in. these they're physically abused, sexually abused. they're bad, bad guys. we need to focus on security particularly against isis. >> great book. tells his life story. read it and find out why he bought his wife a 357. >> well, and what it also tries to do is tell the inside story of if you've ever wanted to be at a closed door meeting of senate republican leadership. if you wanted to know what goes on behind doors of supreme court, i endeavor the book to tell the truth of what's happening in our country. >> and why you're running? >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you senator. coming up straight ahead.
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a disturbing warning from the former head of cia who says the attack at home is imminent. is it a former jihadist with al qaeda turned terror spy? storm disagrees. he joins us next. ualify for a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™.
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it's stunning. brand new report coming from the former deputy director of the cia. watch. >> these kind of warnings go out routinely. there's nothing routine about this particular one to me. i wouldn't be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about an attack over the weekend in the united states. that's how serious this is. >> that's the man that used to be two presidents. following a warning issued by
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fbi for fourth of july. that's this weekend. what's the most powerful terrorist organization doing now to plan the attack? we ask morton storm that question former jihadist turned cia who had everything to do with setting up maliki and setting him up. what is it about isis and the plan to stop? >> we can't stop terrorist want to be's around the world. it's a dangerous moment. >> where does it come from? kids are in college, out of college. they're not gangsters. what's the attraction and why go after the west? >> it is very good question. at the end of the day, there's people trying to stereo type them and say people are from social low backgrounds.
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many of them are very well educated educated. in fact many come from wealthy families. we have joined up to fight this war against us the free world. they're religiously motivated. you find the picture. i was muslim myself. i know this is religiously motivated. it's not because of finance or anything else. >> right. it's not about jobs. what should we look for here at home? what advice if an fbi agent says what should i look for? what would you tell them? >> we need to look for media. we need to look out for people that have change in behaviors. they stop going to mosque. people start talking about jihad. it's obviously something encouraged peoples. especially in last three weeks of ramadam. people increase worship and
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especially jihadis. >> we used to can debate not fighting during that week. friday we see three attacks because it's a go sign to radical muslims. why? >> well they believe in ramadan it's reward addten times. the last three days is when most intensive worship starts. that's when we expect the most intense attacks to happen. >> when are last three days in ramadan? >> at last three days obviously we're one week in. we expect another 20 days. >> you heard the cia deputy director say he expects an attack. >> i absolutely agree with him. i can't stress out enough fbi, even the western world in europe we need to be alert. >> thanks so much. the guy that got in the terror
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to connect you to the people and places that matter. good morning today. tuesday, june 30th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. our military under attack. moments ago, an american humvee was hit. terrorists promise more carnage to come. then donald trump canned by nbc about his comments on border security. trump wants to know why does lying brian williams get to keep his job, and mr. trump loses his? plus our own father jonathan morris spit on twice from two different people at a gay parade in new york. wait until you hear how he reacted. we'll share that with you. mornings are better with
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friends. ♪ we have had a busy two hours so far. you know what we get to do another one. >> i'm so glad. we're going to start with heather. what do you have for viewsers at home? >> we've got news coming from overnight. two nato troops are injured after taliban claims responsibility after a deadly attack on a convoy in afghanistan. just a half mile from the u.s. embassy in kabul. a suicide bomber blew himself up scattering glass and metal on the roadway. two u.s. humvees were hit. one civilian killed and many injured including children. 49 bodies have been recover ed from the crash site where an
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indonesian air force jet plunged into a residential neighborhood in medan. 113 passengers we're now told and 12 crew members may have been on board that c-130. twisted, smashed up cars littered the scene along with debris. the fire continues. people clam morring to help. it went down two minutes after takeoff. the ku klux klan planning to pro test outside the state house next month. the state says it can't stop the group from rallying. there's at least 200 people expected to attend that event. take a look at this.
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>> oh boy. we've all seen it. when a guy reacting to a girl that way. a brand new study finds ladies that are pretty have better look brokering a deal with men. their looks override men's reaction to fairness. research issers say men are more likely to accept a bad deal from someone more good looking and more likely to reject from women that are not so pretty. >> so attractive women make men dumb. >> yes. >> and unattractive women -- >> no deal. >> they don't listen to them. >> that means you're getting a pretty good deal. >> nothing like a movie to sell it. hi. i got this documentary. heather picks all the clips. all right. let's move to politics. we start with a fox news alert. chris christie later today set to launch his presidential
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campaign at his high school in livingston new jersey. in three hours. on his big day, looks like jeb bush is stealing the governor's thunder with a major announcement this morning. >> carl cameron is up early, live in washington with all 2016 news for us. good many good morning carl. >> good morning. big day for chris christie. he's been working on this about six years even though he says he's been thinking about it. it's not the first time jeb bush made news on another candidate's announcement day. rick perry launched his second presidential campaign bush stole the attention by leaking the date he bush, had intended and used to enter the race himself. the bush campaign today plans to release 33 years of the former florida governor's tax returns. they'll post this afternoon in time for 6:00 newscasts around
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the country. bush was in sk isouth carolina last night. until now, the record for all of this was the former us senate majority leader bob dole. he had the record 30 years of tax returns until it was released. mitt romney and john mccain both released two years of tax returns. as president, obama released total of seven. bush is releasing these as a stark contrast to hillary clinton who's been under fire quite a while for evading transparency and violating protocols as a boss for using personal e-mail and losing thousands of those. bush has released 280,000 from time as governor of florida. his emphasis on clean government will probably remind voters of
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the bridgegate scandal. three of his employees were indicted for closing a bridge as punishment. one of the staffers pled guilty. christie's campaign slogan tells it like it is sometimes gives his hot temper asset. being a truth teller is a big deal. kasich will get in the race in july. he's pushing for that lane. bobby jindal of louisiana says he's going to be frank and tell voters about the bitter medicine we might have to take if there's going to be a fiscally responsible republican in the white house. >> carl cameron with a thorough summary. thanks. >> how did we first see chris christie? remember it was a must be of years ago -- >> he came to our couch -- >> before that though. he was doing town halls. they went viral. we were on youtube.
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it was like did you see that guy? he's a straight talker talking to teachers and other people directly. well you know i live in new jersey. he had that reputation. then it went viral. some people felt that it rubbed them the wrong way like he was a bully. >> they were starting to call him a bully. i had the chance to sit down with his wife mary pat christie in their home. we talked about a lot including bridgegate. i asked her straightforward, is he a bully. >> is he a bully? >> he's not. it's kind of ridiculous view of him. people just don't know him. they don't know how thoughtful he is and that he has so many different ways of addressing issuing. there's more than one club in the bag so to speak to use the golf analogy. he really does do a great job of thinking about issues with
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people that are around him and coming up with solutions. you know if he needs to speak directly at the right moment. he can do that obviously. >> we know he can do. that we're going to air the entire interview tomorrow. >> yes. we'll show you how their family feels when he takes criticism publicly. >> we'll talk to someone who's a fan and that is donald trump. when he came, he gave the speech at t trump tower. he said i'm going to build a boarder and get mexico to pay for it. he said mexicans are not the ones we want. he said they're -- >> he said they're not sending their best. their sending people with lots of problems. they're bringing drugs, crime, rapist. after he said that he got in trouble with univision, his
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parter in with miss usa pageant. yesterday nbc, just doing grand standing some felt, yesterday announced they were cutting ties with trump. >> meanwhile this is what they're saying. >> this is donald trump to politico said this. he found it funny they're staying behind brian williams. >> they'll stand behind brian williams but won't stand behind people that tell hit like it is, as unpleasant as it may be. he indicated they may have been upset he decided to run in the place because he couldn't have "apprentice" at the same time. it brings in millions of dollars in cash. >> i don't want to deal with it because i don't want a political group coming after me. he has a line of ties and apparel and cologne. now macy's getting pressure. i want you to do what nbc did. that's a lot about what happens to different people when the
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other party gets in power. all of a sudden they're audited. >> someone from donald trump's own party is senator cruz. he was on this couch just 20 minutes ago. he defended donald trump. at the core what donald trump was talking about regarding border security and immigration is true. >> amnesty is wrong. it's unfair to millions of legal immigrants immigrants like my dad that came legally in 1957 penniless and not speaking english. when it comes to trump, i like trump. i think he is brash and speaks the truth. i think nbc is engaging in political correctness that is silly and wrong. donald trump has a way of speaking that gets s as attention. i credit him for focussing on this. >> he always says something similar to this. why do they not have a problem
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with this? >> 200 people had a mission to get him remove ed from the network. >> you can bring up any issue out there. pete rose betting on baseball. >> donald trump doubled down yesterday. i bet he actually picks up more supporters. people like politicians who actually say what's on their mind, don't apologize. don't back down. a lot would have said this is what i really meant. that's what he meant largely. he said there's a problem when the southern boarder not secure. >> would you rather him not say what he said at all, soften what he said but take that same angle not with those words, or double down? where does he line up in your mind? >> if he wants to stay the front runner he's got to reach out to
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we'll do the best we can to ignore the plain glass plates in front of me and politicians look at them even though there's nothing there. may be the way it happens with the president too. >> governor chris christie expected to announce he's running for president in a few hours. many saying he's the underdog. maybe that's not such a bad thing. what do you mean being the underdog is not a bad thing doctor? >> believe it or not, we're a year and a half from the election and months from the nominating process beginning. there's a lot of precedent. take jimmie carter in 1975 year
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and a half ahead of the election. he was 1% or below in most surveys. he ended upbeating 11 other democrats, many household names. he became president. you just never know. >> reagan had momentum in '76, almost took out ford. you still look at him as an underdog underdog why? >> a year and a half before election he was viewed as too old and too far to the right. many thought it would go to someone like bush or senator baker of tennessee. it didn't happen. republicans wanted to give reagan another shot after the close call in '76. the rest is history. >> the biggest comeback i remember in my lifetime is senator john mccain. staffers gone carrying his own luggage. put down roots in new hampshire and wore those people out until
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they voted for him. >> that's exactly right. remember a year and a half ahead of that 2008 election rudy giuliani was the run favorite in the polls to become the republican nominee and hillary clinton was the run away favorite to be democratic favor in the polls. giuliani and hillary clinton never made it to november. it's a warning to not look at that forward. >> we're going to have a 16 person field. how does that change? everything in the street from all norms in the past. >> it's the largest field. you could argue ever. we had a completely different system earlier in american history. it's so enormous. it's difficult for voters to wrap their arms around it. it's difficult for media to wrap their arms around it.
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inevitably. once the contest begins you're going to have a quick process even with billionaire backing of all candidates. you eliminate a lot of them so people make sense out of the race. >> governor going to need someone that can hit like lightning. kasich will have pressure to pull that off. walker has been out in front since he made it clear he should consider running. it will be a 16 man march. a lot of calls the to 1880 sabido. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. they say they're going to vote for hillary. do they know why they're going to? >> what did it about hillary you like? >> she's a democrat. >> why are you going to vote for hillary? >> because i -- nothing specific. >> wow. the deuce is on the loose. he'll explain. ceo under fire for hiding her
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all right. quick headlines. caught on camera. a train jumps the rails at a subway station in in mumbai. see passengers running to escape the jackknifing cars. the engineer says the brakes failed. a really quick bank robber steals money and takes off in the wheelchair. she's seen rolling past several
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stores. he was able to ditch choppers pursuing him. a florida man jumps a drawbridge while going up because he wasn't paying attention. he was looking down at gps when he plowed through the gate and over the bridge in west palm beach, florida. one ceo admitting she hid her pregnancy to save her job. she hid her pregnancy so she quote would be taken seriously by investors. now she's taking heat for admitting that and taking action. what are things you should hide from your co workers? here's five big topices to avoid discussing at work. >> she's criticized for. that there's certain things you shouldn't discuss.
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one is salary or money in how much context. how much you're spending on a car, your rent how much you spent on a watch. it can create taboo at the office or resentment. you don't want that to hurt your career. >> what's the second thing? >> you may have a fabulous or horrible love life but we don't care. no one wants to hear about your love life either way. the thing is it's personal. it makes people uncomfortable. those are intimate details you don't want to share with coworkers. a they can use it against you, b, it makes you the topic of gossip in the office. who wants to be the topic of gossip gossip gossip? nobody. >> you say don't talk about religious and political views.
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>> it's usually a bad idea. you don't know what religionus views you're dealing with. what you don't want is something that's a personal issue that is your religion or political views. believe it if someone else does. it can create arguments and hurt the working relationships you have. to be productive and get things done you need positive working relationships. >> what about your social life in. >> social life goes along with love life. you may walk in on monday and be like oh my god, i partied at jersey shore. yea me. just coming in saying my head hurt had too much wine. anything like that. definitely don't talk about drug use. we're seeing big jump in prescription drug use.
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that is off limits. you think it's okay to talk about your crazy weekend, it's actual willy not. the younger generation thinks it's water cooler information. i understand that but it doesn't behoove appearance to coworkers and reputation. i wouldn't go there. >> do you friend your friends at work on facebook? >> this is something we've change in last five years. i love facebook we're all on facebook. you know what you really shouldn't friend your coworkers. use linked in. it's a professional site. that's where your resume goes up professional details. i recommend people use linked in and not facebook for coworkers. facebook is friends, family baby picture, love it all. i don't like the idea of friending coworkers on facebook. >> that's the information to keep away from work. that would expose you at work.
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>> we've talked about this. recruiters look at your facebook profile. it's easy to get on there and find you. even your profile picture and larger picture on the background that's public. you at the jersey shore doing whatever no. don't do it. >> not going to talk about love life drinking religion now. we'll talk about something else. >> we'll find something else to discuss. we'll talk about steve and brian. >> you do not want to miss this. find it in your area. fox . and a father spit on during a gay pride parade. find out hah he did coming up. and they say they're going to vote for hillary but don't know why. >> she's a democrat. >> why are you going to vote for hillary? >> because
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♪ ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. ♪ ♪ as we're looking uptown towards central park on avenue of the americas welcome to "fox & friends" on this the last day of june. >> that is right. we'll call it midtown funk where we are. >> i like it. >> just know this any time "uptown funk" is playing, steve is dancing. >> you want to dance. you're inside dancing.
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>> nothing in my wants to dance. america doesn't want me to dance. >> we've seen you dance. >> let's talk about a political dance floor now. there are four candidates on the democratic side. can the average american tell them apart? >> i'm going to tell you no. i hit the the streets to find out. i took a big board with pictures on it. i've been doing this since the 1980s. it's segment two of what we call dooce on the loose. >> let's play name the guy running for president. >> i believe this woman is. >> i've seen him before so yeah. >> hillary. >> this is hillary. >> she would like you to deliver a vote for her. >> yeah right. >> what do you think that guy's name is? >> i don't know. >> the guy with the hair. >> any chance you would vote for him? >> i thought he was a communist.
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he's colonel sander's nephew? >> really? no. >> that is the guy are from west wing. any idea? >> month. >> he's running for president. martin o-fill in the blank. >> rhymes with sally. >> quick that back there. >> i only have a five. can i get a receipt? >> any idea what that guy's name is? >> no idea. >> is that you? >> this is you here. >> you think so? >> yes. >> thought i saw him on cnn declaring -- >> wait you're watching cnn. >> it's called the time comcast station. bores the hell out of me.
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>> sorry wolf. >> any idea who this is? that's joe biden. >> the weiner guy. >> i know the weiner you're talking about. >> shouldn't be texting for sure. point to people you think in your heart and know in head that are running for president. >> one, two three, four. >> you're the only person that identified them. >> mr. sanders has my vote i think. >> he's a socialist. >> he is but you've got the right mic to say weather. >> we are your socialist channel. a lot of people get it wrong. >> what is it about hillary you like? >> he's a democrat. >> bill clinton for me was a good president. i think that would go hand in hand. >> why are you going to vote for hillary? >> because i -- nothing specific. >>
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change. >> thoep.nope. everybody else was free. >> very telling. >> a lot of people supporting hillary on the streets but they don't know why other than she's a democrat. healthther heather? >> you were having a great time out there. you really were. couple of headlines to bring you. we hear about planes getting hit by lightning but actually a passenger hit by lightning. that's what happened as a woman was getting off her flight in south carolina. she was flying from connecticut to north carolina when the plane was diverted due to bad weather. she's in the hospital in stable condition. she was deplaning. she was struck by lightning. this lady is not a good idea. taking a short cut while you're in labor. amber got lost driving to her parent's house trying to take the quick route after her water broke.
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she ran out of gas. to make matters worse, she had no cell service in the park. she gave birth to a little girl inside her car. good news is little girl is okay. they were stuck there living three days living off apples water and fighting off bugs. she lit a fire tracked by a forest worker. mom and baby are doing just fine. thank goodness for. that. the gay parade was a real knock out for reasons. a drone struck a woman in the head and knocked her out cold. that woman suffered a concussion. cops are trying to find the guy flying that drone. at the gay pride parade here this the city a sickening scene. father jonathan was spat on by two men. he says he's not angry.
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>> there's a lot of people who are gay and have been fighting for gay marriage for a long time and probably spat on and worse by people on my side. there's tremendous amount on attention from both sides. we as a country have to get above that. >> turning the other cheek. those are your headlines. thank you very much. hard to see. thank you. >> heather, thanks. this fox news alert for you. all eyes on greece as the country defaults on $2 billion payment. >> wow. the shock wave felt across the globe. it's not new. >> fox business network ashley webster live in athens. he's been in front of atms many downtown athens this afternoon. we've seen plenty of lines already ashley. >> we have. those people happy they can find an atm that had cash in it. the problem they could take out 60 euros, better than nothing i
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suppose. the focus turns to the building behind me. that's a greek parliament building in the square just across the square from the building. this is a favorite gathering place of those that want to have their voice heard. it was a huge rally here last night in favor of the existing government. those people who are antiausterity. they don't want to live under the terms that the european creditors say they should. we're expecting a rally here tonight for the yes vote. those that want to stay in the eurozone. this will be a focus as the day goes on. in the meantime other, what happens to greek people? wages dropped 30%. they can't get access to their full bank account. life is tough and doesn't sound like it's going to get easier any time soon. >> thank you very much. i think it's the prime minister of greece that's encouraging people to vote no because he thinks mistakenly they'll wind up getting a better
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deal from eu. he's wrong. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. >> still ahead tuesday. death by lethal injection. supreme court ruled it's okay to use a drug that botched executions in the past. is this a win for the death penalty or cruel and unusual punishment? peter weighs in on that next. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on
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death by lethal injection. several states given the green light yesterday to continue executing death row inmates with a drug combination linked in the past to botched injections. critics compared the death by this drug -- peter, how you say that -- as burning the inmate from the inside out. let's talk to peter johnson who
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knows about the drug we're talking about. >> good morning. not by use but reading about it. it's used in colonoscopies and other procedures in america. this is becoming a wedge issue in america. 31 states have capital punishment including federal, civil, military systems. so the supreme court says yes, you can use this drug because the inmate who is are complaining about it -- three were about to be executed on death row or say this is cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment of the constitution. previous incidents involving botched executions. supreme court through justice alito says you need to come up with something that's better than what we had and alternative. you haven't done that and you lose. >> they say it's cruel and unusual punishments because it takes longerhurts.
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>> based on botched executions there was problem with potassium chloride once. there's three drugs. one this antianxiety drug that goes in and pair littic that paralyzes you. when one was injected in one of the cases, it didn't stop the heart. the convict went on t another 45 minutes allegedly in pain. this has become a debate on capital punishment itself. just as the 46 page descend lam basted capital punishment as arbitrary, racist political. talked about the fact there's been 150 exonerations of people on death row since 1973 basically calling for it to be wiped out. we're going to see this issue again at the u.s. supreme court. >> there was another justice hah agreed with him. i don't know if it's
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constitutional. maybe we shouldn't be doing it. >> absolutely. scalia said this has all quote gobbledy goop end quote. >> does every state provide death by lethal injection? >> no. >> some have firing squad, correct? >> the point is over time the u.s. supreme court has basically validated each and one of the methods of execution. only in a few states in america at this point. one of the justices pointed out that basically there is no painless deaths for most people. so to create this new standard to create a totally painless death for people convicted of murderer would in fact always eradicate the death penalties used here in the united states. a lot of polls are shifting against the death penalty in the
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united states. this is going to continue to be a wedge cultural social political, moral issue for some time to come. >> so that's the next big thing. >> supreme court is waiting to hear it again. >> good to see you. >> all right. still ahead, did your gym class look a little something like this? well probably. maybe wasn't black and white. are kids too soft these days for a real workout at school? up next t push to bring back pe from the 1960s. i remember that. martha was born in the 80s and does not. >> that's true. good morning steve. good to see you. coming up today, the count down to the big announcement for governor chris christie. can he get in the race and move to top tier? we'll get to that. does joe biden have 2016 in mind? interesting stories coming oung that -- coming up on that.
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and this phil mickelson story. is he potentially connected to gambling? we'll see you at the top of the hour. the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. kbb.com
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now. this is gym class like you haven't seen before. check back to 1960s. you would see it everywhere. high school pe was grueling. students trained hard an hour a day. one school was a cut above the rest. a high school in california became so notorious for physical education lass john f. kennedy asked other schools to adopt it. watch. >> this should be a matter of concern to us all. i think mental and physical health go hand in hand.
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>> one group is starting to jfk challenge to bring fitness back to schools because it's gone away. joining us pe teacher over there, trainer kevin rail and a group of high school students stepping up to accept the 1960s challenge. welcome. >> the interesting thing is a lot of schools were taking out pe because they thought it would help academics. the opposite is true. >> that's right. way the way the brain works, you don't become smarter this the classroom. this only happens through motion. >> i remember this. i remember at the end of the president kennedy challenge, we all got blue ribbons if we did it. what we doing here? >> what we're looking at traces back to ancient greece. in every major civilization since ancient greece used this rue ian, motions of these
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patterns. >> you bring up the example. if we stopped teaching math would we have iphones? >> we couldn't have hah. we have kids living less than their parent's generation. that hasn't happened since the dark ages. we're living in the dark ages today with iphones. >> wow. >> let's go back there, right? >> they're doing pushups. >> the first 12 minutes on the ground routine and then the last five minutes of class they set off the ground. pullups, peg board ss monkey bars. >> back here you need a pull-up bar. >> let's have a couple boys
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here. >> you two boys. pull-ups you two. >> this is your lucky day. >> show them pull-ups. >> who do we have here? >> it's important for our country to be ready. we have a low acceptance rate into the military. >> how many to join? >> you need to do three. >> to pass? >> six to pass marines. 99% of boys were able to do 14. >> incredible. let's ask the marines. >> how hard is this for guys to do this? >> most guys come in to get -- >> he's in the marines. >> yeah. >> it's hard at first. it starts getting easier. >> we'll continue with more of this and that in a moment. how to get in 1960s shape like this guy. >> thank you sir.
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same with ron. we're asking parent across the country to join us in this movement. >> thanks very much. ted, come on over. they're working. see you back here same time same channel. so long everybody. bill: another republican jumps in the race for the white house. new jersey governor chris christie is expected to announce he's running for president. that will make him number 14. he brings a certain skill set with him. martha: i'm martha maccallum. he will be in livingston new jersey today. christie releasing this video to kick things off over the weekend. >> if you are going to run for president of the united states and ask people for their
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